Hugh Miles

Filmes

The Living Edens: Yellowstone: America's Sacred Wilderness
Director
High in the wild heart of the American Rockies, Yellowstone is a place of extraordinary landscapes and geysers. Created by the largest volcanic explosions in the planet's history, Yellowstone became the world's first national park in the late 1870s. Now that the wolves have been returned to the park, Yellowstone has become an unparalleled wildlife sanctuary and perhaps the best place on the planet to see wolves and grizzly bears hunting elk.
Puma: Lion of the Andes
Director
In addition to being one of the most beautiful territories on Earth, the Torres del Paine National Park, in Chile, an area of ​​almost 200,000 hectares considered the jewel of the Andes, is home to several wild pumas, animals that due to their elusiveness behavior are difficult to observe
A Blank on the Map
Camera Operator
In his now well-known role of narrator of wildlife expeditions, Attenborough accompanies a government-sponsored trek into the central New Guinea highlands to make contact with a group of natives never before seen by Europeans.